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Clint Snider

Electrical and Computer Engineering
Assistant Professor
401 Broun Hall
334.844.1874
wcs0061@auburn.edu
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Education

Ph.D. Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Florida
M.S. Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Florida
B.S. Electrical and Computer Engineering, The Citadel

Research Interests

Computational electromagnetics
Finite-difference methods
High-performance computing

In The News

Graduate student in electrical and computer engineering becomes first AU winner of prestigious research paper competition

Mason Matrazzo's study, “Parametric Modeling and Analysis of Lightning Sferic Waveforms for D-Region Remote Sensing,” demonstrated how radio waves generated by lightning can be used to track changes in the lowest region of the ionosphere.

SURE program provides undergraduates with a taste of electrical and computer engineering graduate school

In its second year, the Summer Undergraduate Research Experience gives undergraduates the chance to conduct meaningful, faculty-guided research while simulating the experience of graduate school.

#GINNing Podcast: The Young Superstar

Saving clock towers and computational powers — that's what electrical and computer engineering assistant professor Clint Snider does.